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@kelsny/synth

v0.0.1

Published

A tool for synthesizing types into runtime validators.

Readme

@kelsny/synth

🚧 This project is still under construction. There might be bugs or unexpected behavior I have not thoroughly tested and prevented. Please submit these so I can fix them :D

⚡️ A tool for synthesizing types into runtime validators.

Give it a schema, and it gives you a validator that you can use however you'd like.

For example, it can do all of the following quite nicely:

  • ✅ Generate type guards
  • ✅ Manipulate tree-like data
  • ✅ Handle overloading like Java and C++
  • ✅ Fluent matching of values like Rust

Like the sound of it already? Go ahead and add it now:

npm install @kelsny/synth

Please note that it cannot do the following (yet):

  • ❌ Make you a sandwich
  • ❌ Read you a bedtime story
  • ❌ Fix your relationships
  • ❌ Solve our global crisis

Some quick links that you might find helpful:

Feelin' synthwavy after using this? Give my Nebula theme for VSCode a spin.